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hispanic children are 25% of all children in the u.s. the future of this country is in the hands of latino children. it is to their benefit to learn the language north to progress. >> this is the only country in the world where i know there are people who think that it is better to speak one language instead of two. i really can't understand it. nothing's going to change. we're not succeeding. we're not creating a nation within a nation and what you nights this country? it is not language. i think what unites this country is this wonderful idea of freedom and possibilities. what strikes me is that even though the declaration of independence says that we are all equal, here we have 11 million who are not equal. forget about being second class citizens. they're not even third class citizens. >> these are what critics would call illegal immigrants, undocumented immigrants. there are 11 million? >> they're not all mexicans and they're not all -- that's another thing. one of the reasons why it's so important to latinos is that immigrants -- t
hispanic children are 25% of all children in the u.s. the future of this country is in the hands of latino children. it is to their benefit to learn the language north to progress. >> this is the only country in the world where i know there are people who think that it is better to speak one language instead of two. i really can't understand it. nothing's going to change. we're not succeeding. we're not creating a nation within a nation and what you nights this country? it is not...
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you the earth makes his birdsville handling the goods here in your poem a member of the u.s. house of representatives and the constitution party nominees for the earth. and the final independent candidate is former governing gary johnson this is thank. the earth through gary thank you gary as the libertarian party nominee the first question for tonight probably is our electoral system this question is from the free and equal elections foundation posting this debate and will be asked by her seen at token christina thank you i will start from the left to the right and here's our question. a top two primary is an election in which party labels appear on the ballot but parties do not nominate candidates and says that the candidates choose their own ballot label all candidates run in the primary but only the top two vote getters appear on the ballot in the november election the system is currently used in louisiana washington state and california it is now a ballot measure and arizona prop one twenty one with other states interested in adopting the system what is your position on
you the earth makes his birdsville handling the goods here in your poem a member of the u.s. house of representatives and the constitution party nominees for the earth. and the final independent candidate is former governing gary johnson this is thank. the earth through gary thank you gary as the libertarian party nominee the first question for tonight probably is our electoral system this question is from the free and equal elections foundation posting this debate and will be asked by her seen...
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>>two suspects are being held in the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya according to a news report out of turkey. a turkish broadcast station reported on its website, two suspects have been detained at the airport in istanbul. they are described as tunisian citizens who tried to enter the country with fake passports. turkish police declined to comment on the report. ambassador christopher stevens was one of four american who died when islamist gunmen stormed the consulate in benghazi last month. >>republican presidential candidate mitt romney reversed himself on a controversial comment he made during a private fundraiser. romney initially said his disparaging remarks about the 47 percent of americans who don't pay taxes, was "not elegantly stated." but asked in an interview last night, how he would have responded if the "47 percent" comment came up during the debate with president obama. romney replied that his comment was "just completely wrong." president obama never brought up the issue during the debate. >>former vice president al
>>two suspects are being held in the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya according to a news report out of turkey. a turkish broadcast station reported on its website, two suspects have been detained at the airport in istanbul. they are described as tunisian citizens who tried to enter the country with fake passports. turkish police declined to comment on the report. ambassador christopher stevens was one of four american who died when islamist gunmen stormed the consulate in benghazi...
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richard carmona, u.s. surgeon general, a candidate with problems with women candidate surging in arizona said that he's prettier than candy crowley. it could have been re resurgence but it will be replayed, and people won't like that at all. who is stepping in the ring, it's richard carmona. the elbow falls on to richard carmona from richard carmona. that is interesting because that is a senate race that really could have added another vote for the democrats in arizona and in the u.s. senate. they needed it badly. i don't think they're going to get it. i really don't. this will break carmona and unfortunately that's where they stand. so cheng uygur cenk uygur will be back on [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> gavin: hello, and thanks for watching the show. we start tonight with one of the most influential and thought thought-provoking journalists today, "the new york times" nicholas kristof. you'll find out why he's giving the president an "f" for communicating. and you'll find out his take on china, syria and the
richard carmona, u.s. surgeon general, a candidate with problems with women candidate surging in arizona said that he's prettier than candy crowley. it could have been re resurgence but it will be replayed, and people won't like that at all. who is stepping in the ring, it's richard carmona. the elbow falls on to richard carmona from richard carmona. that is interesting because that is a senate race that really could have added another vote for the democrats in arizona and in the u.s. senate....
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richard carmona, u.s. surgeon general, a candidate with problems with women candidate surging in arizona said that he's prettier than candy crowley. it could have been re resurgence but it will be replayed, and people won't like that at all. who is stepping in the ring, it's richard carmona. the elbow falls on to richard carmona from richard carmona. that is interesting because that is a senate race that really could have added another vote for the democrats in arizona, and in the u.s. senate. they needed it badly. i don't think they're going to get it. i really don't. this will break carmona and unfortunately that's where they stand. so cheng uygur cenk uygur will be back on monday. i'm michael shure. thanks for watching "the young turks." have a great weekend. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> eliot: good evening i'm eliot spitzer and this is "viewpoint." democrats who crawled out on a ledge could think about coming back in. the numbers are starting to look better for mr. president obama. he won by a 15-point margin
richard carmona, u.s. surgeon general, a candidate with problems with women candidate surging in arizona said that he's prettier than candy crowley. it could have been re resurgence but it will be replayed, and people won't like that at all. who is stepping in the ring, it's richard carmona. the elbow falls on to richard carmona from richard carmona. that is interesting because that is a senate race that really could have added another vote for the democrats in arizona, and in the u.s. senate....
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u.s. officials originally claimed. >> it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transfired in cairo. >> certainly we're going to get to the bottom of ambassador rice's false statement. >> if any administration official, including any career official, were on television on sunday, september 16, they would have said what ambassador rice said. >> tonight the latest on the search for answers. plus, a passenger accused of bringing one heck of an arsenal onto a flight to the u.s. a grenade, a hatchet, gas mask, body bags, and that is just the beginning. and a warning about phony air bags that could be dangerous in a crash. >> these are counterfeit air bags perpetrated and created by criminals. >> tonight what the feds say drivers need to know. i'm bill hemmer in for shepard smith. we begin with accusation of an adequate security at the libyan consulate where gunmen killed four americans including our ambassador. the former head of a u.s. military team in libya was among those ho testified b
u.s. officials originally claimed. >> it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transfired in cairo. >> certainly we're going to get to the bottom of ambassador rice's false statement. >> if any administration official, including any career official, were on television on sunday, september 16, they would have said what ambassador rice said. >> tonight the latest on the search for answers. plus, a passenger accused of bringing one heck of an arsenal onto a flight to...
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i had the opportunity to talk to the former u.s. treasurer at an airport of all places a couple of days ago and she was commenting that the republican party had been successfully creating 125 republican candidates to run for the statehouse. maria, what is the democratic party doing to support candidates? >> i think they are doing it much better this year in and the cycle than they have before. this has always been something that i have talked about in terms of the democratic party needs to do a much better job of supporting latino candidates. i think from the standpoint, and you went through the whole list of all of the latinos who are running for congress, and i think that is actually an impressive number. that i always believed that both parties, and i said this from the moment i started working politics, they could do a much better job of recruiting and supporting candidates to run in all of these races. and i think it's also incumbent upon us as the latino community to get out there and to support people and also just ourselves
i had the opportunity to talk to the former u.s. treasurer at an airport of all places a couple of days ago and she was commenting that the republican party had been successfully creating 125 republican candidates to run for the statehouse. maria, what is the democratic party doing to support candidates? >> i think they are doing it much better this year in and the cycle than they have before. this has always been something that i have talked about in terms of the democratic party needs...
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but the u.s. judge needs to be that scott wrigley and sort of tell the dog handler and the police, prove it to me that this dog is reliable. i think that's what's been asked. >> so i'm interest is in the technology she because if i understand the fourth amendment case law, there's this issue about conservative government using technology not generally available in the public realm of some such language. and so i'm wondering if there's an argument for the government here that the dog is actually not elegy in a way that use of a thermal imaging device is. and if so, it seems to me that with two implications. one would be a finding that this is not a search. on the other would be that it distinguished mike johnson would have to detract from your experience ilya, that this would search using enhanced elegy. so the question is, is there an argument here that use of the dog is actually not technology in the way that the corpus using that word? >> the government has used that argument. i think that argum
but the u.s. judge needs to be that scott wrigley and sort of tell the dog handler and the police, prove it to me that this dog is reliable. i think that's what's been asked. >> so i'm interest is in the technology she because if i understand the fourth amendment case law, there's this issue about conservative government using technology not generally available in the public realm of some such language. and so i'm wondering if there's an argument for the government here that the dog is...
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. >> reporter: a u.s. navy reservist on his way to afghanistan when inspiration struck. >> some time around 3:00 in the morning standing watch on a bridge, nothing out there except for me and the horizon, started writing notes for different concepts using garden gnomes. >> recon plan charlie. execute. let's move, move, move! >> reporter: he thought about the green army action figures. the ones from "toy story." >> i thought i told him to pick these up. >> reporter: that's when he thought, combat garden gnomes. heavily armed little bearded guys? he sold about 1500 of them at $50 a pop. >> i did a standing rifleman, ne kneeling rifleman, rpg guy, officer with the pistol and sort of follow me pose. >> reporter: he even has plans for a parachute guy. >> he'll hang from the tree. >> reporter: he'll plan to make special forces garden gnomes. >> hunched down like he's off the beach, mp 5 sub machine gun. >> reporter: field team 6 garden gnome? he's not the only maker to take creative license. you can buy zombie g
. >> reporter: a u.s. navy reservist on his way to afghanistan when inspiration struck. >> some time around 3:00 in the morning standing watch on a bridge, nothing out there except for me and the horizon, started writing notes for different concepts using garden gnomes. >> recon plan charlie. execute. let's move, move, move! >> reporter: he thought about the green army action figures. the ones from "toy story." >> i thought i told him to pick these up....
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. >> i was a u.s. army special forces medic and weapons specialist on an a team, and i served in combat carrying out special operations on behalf of our country. >> so you were in it. >> yes, yes, i was and with a lot of my friends and, you know, it's one of the reasons i'm so passionate about our veterans and making sure that they get the education and training they deserve, that their va benefits are preserved, and that we should be awarding them combat bonuses. congressman flake, of course, has voted down all those things. be there's no higher calling than honoring these young men and women who so bravely serve us. right now i'm real disappointed in how congressman flake has done that. i won't do that. i will support or veterans and seniors as well as some of the areas congressman flake has moved away from because it's politically convenient for him. >> you know that movie "born of the fourth of july" where everybody cheers him when he goes off to fight but when he comes back dismembered, there's no
. >> i was a u.s. army special forces medic and weapons specialist on an a team, and i served in combat carrying out special operations on behalf of our country. >> so you were in it. >> yes, yes, i was and with a lot of my friends and, you know, it's one of the reasons i'm so passionate about our veterans and making sure that they get the education and training they deserve, that their va benefits are preserved, and that we should be awarding them combat bonuses. congressman...
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u.s. officials say that this reflects the success of the economic sanctions targeted on the the nuclear program. >> a frightening crisis for the people of iran, a collapsing currency. with money losing value all the time, food prices have soared. some shops have stopped trading. many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are complaining about that. they are publicly complaining about this situation and they blame the situation on a ahmadinejad. >> today, he put the blame on western sanctions. >> it is very clear, iran is being pressurized. there are sanctions from the enemy telling other nations not to buy iranian oil. this is a secret war. the enemy thinks that with these sanctions, they can defeat iran. they cannot. it is a psychological war. "you can see how much trouble the currency is in. in a week, it has lost 1/3 of their value. what
u.s. officials say that this reflects the success of the economic sanctions targeted on the the nuclear program. >> a frightening crisis for the people of iran, a collapsing currency. with money losing value all the time, food prices have soared. some shops have stopped trading. many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are...
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she came to the u.s., and you didn't even know it. >> guest: right. you know, my mother was not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way, you know, where she does things and we don't fit into the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be more motherly, but i think at this point we've come to accept that's the way she is, and we just take her as she is, and i think that it helps because then we're not disappointed. i hope she could be a better grandmother, and i know people change, and i know my good grandmother. my mother says she was not a great mother to her, but, to us, she was the most wonderful grandmother in the world so i'm hoping that's the way my children feel for her as well, that she's, you know, an awesome grandmother, and that's all i want, you know, my kids to have a good relationship with her. >> reporter: has your -- >> host: has your mother read the book, or does she know what's in it? >> guest: she was not been able to read the book because it's in english, and my mother does not speak english. s
she came to the u.s., and you didn't even know it. >> guest: right. you know, my mother was not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way, you know, where she does things and we don't fit into the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be more motherly, but i think at this point we've come to accept that's the way she is, and we just take her as she is, and i think that it helps because then we're not disappointed. i hope she could be a better...
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in the u.s. military's pettitte to the asian-pacific region and provide them more understanding and intelligence of how he plans to exert his own influence around the region back. can the pettitte the leveraged as a way to get north korea to return to six party talks -- the pivot the leveraged as a way to get north korea to return to six party talks? >> we discussed the new leader of korea. i had the minister discuss that in the sessions we had, what his thoughts were. i think he has a pretty good some rain of our initial -- summary of our initial analysis of the leader. >> your question can be summarized in 23. the first concern is korea public regime. it is no. 3. let me return to the kim jong- un regime. this is very much based on a very controlled north korean system. this seems to be quite stable as far as a nuclear test. there are chances of a third nuclear test as how we see the situation. we have been preparing for this for quite a long time. this may resort to this third nuclear test. re
in the u.s. military's pettitte to the asian-pacific region and provide them more understanding and intelligence of how he plans to exert his own influence around the region back. can the pettitte the leveraged as a way to get north korea to return to six party talks -- the pivot the leveraged as a way to get north korea to return to six party talks? >> we discussed the new leader of korea. i had the minister discuss that in the sessions we had, what his thoughts were. i think he has a...
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arizona is one of the fastest-growing states in the u.s. the consequent demand on freshwater for personal, industrial, and agricultural use is depleting the natural resource and destroying the environment. i'm tom maddock. i'm at the university of arizona, and i study hydrology. i work in the area of ground-water/surface-water interactions. basically, the difference between ground water and surface water is you can float a stick in surface water. in ground water, you really can't do that except maybe looking down a well and dropping the stick down the well. narrator: surface water is typically found in lakes, rivers, and streams. ground water is found beneath the earth's surface in small pores and fractures found within large rock formations. when this water is readily available for human use, these formations are called aquifers. almost all of the natural surface water in arizona has been developed, leaving only ground water available for human consumption. dr. maddock: the problem in the southwest is that we basically are having continued
arizona is one of the fastest-growing states in the u.s. the consequent demand on freshwater for personal, industrial, and agricultural use is depleting the natural resource and destroying the environment. i'm tom maddock. i'm at the university of arizona, and i study hydrology. i work in the area of ground-water/surface-water interactions. basically, the difference between ground water and surface water is you can float a stick in surface water. in ground water, you really can't do that except...
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the u.s. rate is nearly twice the international average. david asman says that is a job killer. >> that is a job killer. they have a corporate rate of 18%, ours is 35%. this is sending businesses out of the country. what is really ridiculous is these high rates. just hang with me for a second. if you look at the chart, you can see that the most income from our taxes come from individual taxes. the third bar is corporate taxes and you can see the 7.9%. now, we have about $200 billion from corporate taxes. that is how much our government received from corporations. that was for prfits in the year 2011. $2 trillion. if you can figure it out, that's a 10% tax rate. in other words, there are so many deducons and special deals for the high rollers, the big people. even at 35%, we don't get a good deal. neil: mitt romney got in trouble when he tried to clarify just that view. but i'm not going to lower taxes as much as you think, i'm going to get rid of a lot of deductions and he left himself open to critics who said wait a minute, you were tax cu
the u.s. rate is nearly twice the international average. david asman says that is a job killer. >> that is a job killer. they have a corporate rate of 18%, ours is 35%. this is sending businesses out of the country. what is really ridiculous is these high rates. just hang with me for a second. if you look at the chart, you can see that the most income from our taxes come from individual taxes. the third bar is corporate taxes and you can see the 7.9%. now, we have about $200 billion from...
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ahmad abousamara is u.s. citizen. according to fbi he made several trips overseas to train with terrorists. he most recently lived in mansfield, massachusetts. the fbi is offering a 50,000 dal reward for information leading to his capture. they posted a video on youtube with more information and includes a recording of his vice. >> abousamara is a five heaven -- five 11 with a thin build. listen to the cord record of his voice. >> they don't have a warrant. they might scare her. you know what i'm saying? jenna: peter brookes, former cia operative. fellow for national security affairs. he apparently left the united states in 2006. so why are we hearing from the fbi now about this guy? >> well, if you ask the fbi they say there is no specific event that has triggered this bounty that's been put out on him. that could be true and or they could be, you know, holding sensitive details to themselves and not wanting to say anything much more than that. he has been gone for six years but his coconspirator was sentenced earlie
ahmad abousamara is u.s. citizen. according to fbi he made several trips overseas to train with terrorists. he most recently lived in mansfield, massachusetts. the fbi is offering a 50,000 dal reward for information leading to his capture. they posted a video on youtube with more information and includes a recording of his vice. >> abousamara is a five heaven -- five 11 with a thin build. listen to the cord record of his voice. >> they don't have a warrant. they might scare her. you...
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today, u.s. speed skater and olympic medal winner simon cho made a shocking admission. >> i was pressured to do so by my coach. >> reporter: he says his coach put him up to it, during the 2011 championships, using their mutual korean heritage to manipulate him. >> when an elder asks you to do something in our culture, it is very difficult to deny. >> reporter: he says his client won't comment until after the hearing. but today, the u.s. speed skating association said they couldn't prove the trick was the coach's idea. >> we don't believe there was sufficient evidence to conclude that coach jaesue collaborated with him. >> reporter: he knew there was something wrong with his skates the first lap of the relay and was forced to withdraw. he used a tool to align the skates, and it could have been extremely dangerous. >> clearly they undermine the sport, so this is a tremendous black eye for the u.s. speed skating. >> reporter: this likely will trigger images of the skating championships in years past
today, u.s. speed skater and olympic medal winner simon cho made a shocking admission. >> i was pressured to do so by my coach. >> reporter: he says his coach put him up to it, during the 2011 championships, using their mutual korean heritage to manipulate him. >> when an elder asks you to do something in our culture, it is very difficult to deny. >> reporter: he says his client won't comment until after the hearing. but today, the u.s. speed skating association said...
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richard carmona should never, ever be in the u.s. senate. >> i am richard carmona and i approve this message. >> richard carmona was part of my swat team and he was a joy to work with. rich treats everyone with respect. it does not matter whether you are male or female. he was protecting people and saving lives. when i see a career politician like jeff flake attacking richard carmona, who has spent his life helping others, it is despicable. congressman flake should be ashamed. >> dr. carmona, we will start with you. talk about these ads. pretty petty accusations made against you. >> they are. i want to make sure that people understand they are entirely false. there is no merit to those whatsoever. this woman, a disgruntled employee who had numerous problems over the years which have all been well-documented, so i will not repeat them here, she has trouble with anger and a lot of issues, but most importantly, the public needs to know that this best exemplifies the type of politics that congressman flake is involved in. getting in the
richard carmona should never, ever be in the u.s. senate. >> i am richard carmona and i approve this message. >> richard carmona was part of my swat team and he was a joy to work with. rich treats everyone with respect. it does not matter whether you are male or female. he was protecting people and saving lives. when i see a career politician like jeff flake attacking richard carmona, who has spent his life helping others, it is despicable. congressman flake should be ashamed....
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i have to admit in u.s. and elsewhere about the future of a two-state peace between israel and palestinian. dr. walid khalidi, it's great to have you with us. would you speak for 40 or 45 minutes or so and we'll have time for some questions. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you, ambassador, for your very, very, kind, generous words. i have the great honor of and privilege of addressing this very distinguished audience which happily contains so many friendly faces too. i have the greatest respect for the middle east institute. middle east institute is a -- a very special species -- [inaudible] can you hear me? as i was saying, -- i have greatest respect for the middle east institute, and the middle east institute it's not working? [inaudible] [laughter] i'm surprised that despite the warm welcome, the acoustics seem to be -- [laughter] i think so. [laughter] the thought crossed my mind. can you hear me? okay. so i i thank the ambassador wilcox for his kind and generous and very e fusive and friendly remarkings.
i have to admit in u.s. and elsewhere about the future of a two-state peace between israel and palestinian. dr. walid khalidi, it's great to have you with us. would you speak for 40 or 45 minutes or so and we'll have time for some questions. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you, ambassador, for your very, very, kind, generous words. i have the great honor of and privilege of addressing this very distinguished audience which happily contains so many friendly faces too. i have the greatest...
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senator feinstein and libya ambassador to the u.s. are expected to attend. stevens grew up in piedmont and graduate from uc berkeley and hastings school of law. strong bay area tie that's why the memorial is being held here. >>> tv and voice your vote president says to expect a stronger fight from him tomorrow nature. mr. obama and mitt romney in seclusion tonight prepping for debate no. 2. town hall meeting at the university on long island new york. in the absence of husband the candidate wives were on campaign trail today and mrs. obama challenged to fight for every vote and romney in pennsylvania telling the crowd how happy she is with the republican candidate performance in the first the debate. tomorrow is highly anticipated. >>> presidential debate tomorrow night at 6:00 o'clock. we will carry it live here on abc 7 news. hope you can joan us. >> more americans at risk tonight from a meningitis outbreak. 15 people have died. doctors have seen 214 cases. regulators link the outbreak to a steroids used for spinal injections. now they believe the other 3 o
senator feinstein and libya ambassador to the u.s. are expected to attend. stevens grew up in piedmont and graduate from uc berkeley and hastings school of law. strong bay area tie that's why the memorial is being held here. >>> tv and voice your vote president says to expect a stronger fight from him tomorrow nature. mr. obama and mitt romney in seclusion tonight prepping for debate no. 2. town hall meeting at the university on long island new york. in the absence of husband the...
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but today, the u.s. speed skating association said they couldn't prove the sabotage was the coach's idea. >> we don't believe there was sufficient evidence to conclude that coach jae su chun directed simon cho to tamper with the skates jaesue collabora with him. >> reporter: he knew there was >> reporter: he knew there was something wrong with his skates the first lap of the relay and was forced to withdraw. he used a tool to align the skates, and it could have been extremely dangerous. >> clearly they undermine the sport, so this is a tremendous black eye for the u.s. speed skating. >> reporter: this likely will trigger images of the skating championships in years past, when tonya harding worked against nancy kerrigan. cho is waiting to hear what his punishment will be. >> i called last night to apologize. >> reporter: the u.s. and canada face off in just two weeks, in calgary. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> up next here tonight, mitt romney calls out big bird before a national viewing audience
but today, the u.s. speed skating association said they couldn't prove the sabotage was the coach's idea. >> we don't believe there was sufficient evidence to conclude that coach jae su chun directed simon cho to tamper with the skates jaesue collabora with him. >> reporter: he knew there was >> reporter: he knew there was something wrong with his skates the first lap of the relay and was forced to withdraw. he used a tool to align the skates, and it could have been extremely...
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we lose sales and manufacturers in the u.s. can't compete. china has been a currency manipulator for years and years and years and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator which will allow me as president to be able to put in place if necessary tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair advantage of our manufacturers so we're going to make sure that people we trade with around the world play by the rules but let me not just stop there. don't forget, what's key to bringing jobs back here is not just finding someone else to punish -- and i'm going to be strict with people whom we trade with to make sure they follow the law and play by the rules -- but it's also to make america the most attractive place in the world for businesses of all kinds. that's why i want to bring down the tax rates on small employers, big employers, so they want to be here. canada's tax rate on companies is now 15%. ours is 35% so if you're starting a bu
we lose sales and manufacturers in the u.s. can't compete. china has been a currency manipulator for years and years and years and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator which will allow me as president to be able to put in place if necessary tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair advantage of our manufacturers so we're going to make sure that people we trade with around...
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. >>> it's been 160 years since the u.s. has had a president that wasn't either a republican or democrat and that was willard filmore. of course, that third party, the republican, became one of the two major parties. no actual third party candidate has won since. but that hasn't stopped them from trying and although their track record of victory is zero, a handful of nonmajority candidates have imagined to impact presidential races. there was ross perot and he wasn't thinking spoiler. he was actually thinking victory. a gallup poll at one point had him ahead of incumbent bush and a man by the name of bill clinton by 14. he left the race and returned in october for the debates and it's the second time that an independent candidate had participated. >> what separates me is that 5 1/2 million people came together on their own and put me on the ballot. i was not put on the ballot by either of the two parties or any pac money, any foreign lobbyist money or interest money. this is a movement that came from the people. >> on electi
. >>> it's been 160 years since the u.s. has had a president that wasn't either a republican or democrat and that was willard filmore. of course, that third party, the republican, became one of the two major parties. no actual third party candidate has won since. but that hasn't stopped them from trying and although their track record of victory is zero, a handful of nonmajority candidates have imagined to impact presidential races. there was ross perot and he wasn't thinking spoiler....
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u.s. citizens, and imprison them without charges, without trial, without legal representation, and without the right ofwe do '. habeous corpus. and our elected officials are sound asleep when the pentagon is warning that climate change is a greater long-term security risk to the united states than terrorism. so if you like the way things are going, vote democratic or republican. if you want real change, vote your conscience, vote justice. economic justice, social justice, environmental justice. [cheers and applause] >> back to our opening statement from virgil goode. >> thank you, larry. i want to say thank you jill, gary, and rocky for being here. on the four issues i will address right now, you can deduce my positions of what i think. i will name afour positions in which i am very different from barack obama and mitt romney. first, obama and romney both claim that they were and still are for a balanced budget. reality. the obama budget this year was $1 trillion in deficits. the paul ryan
u.s. citizens, and imprison them without charges, without trial, without legal representation, and without the right ofwe do '. habeous corpus. and our elected officials are sound asleep when the pentagon is warning that climate change is a greater long-term security risk to the united states than terrorism. so if you like the way things are going, vote democratic or republican. if you want real change, vote your conscience, vote justice. economic justice, social justice, environmental justice....
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during that time that my parents were gone, working here in the u.s., i would look at the mountains and think my parents were on the other side of those mountains. post a word as you grow up -- which is where we borne? >> guest: i was born in mexico and a little town that nobody has heard of. but when i mentioned, it is three hours away. >> host: when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> guest: my father came in 1877 when i was two years old and he sent for another three years later. savanna that came in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. poster wanted to come to the united states? >> guest: i came to the united states in 1985. in may of 1985 i was nine and a half, going on 10. >> host: what can you tell us about coming to the united states? what was your track? >> guest: well, i'd been separated from my father for eight years come this when he to mexico, my siblings and i convinced him to bring us back here because he wasn't going to come back to mexico and we didn't want to spend any more time separated from him. so we take him to bring us here. my
during that time that my parents were gone, working here in the u.s., i would look at the mountains and think my parents were on the other side of those mountains. post a word as you grow up -- which is where we borne? >> guest: i was born in mexico and a little town that nobody has heard of. but when i mentioned, it is three hours away. >> host: when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> guest: my father came in 1877 when i was two years old and he...
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it was before he came to the u.s. and before he left me in mexico. he told me every time he would come home for lunch during his break, i would be waiting outside with a bowl and i would tell him to give me a bath. i wouldn't let anybody pays me except for him so great day he would, and basically spent his whole lunch hour giving me a bath instead of the eating. he said i wouldn't have it any other way. when he told me that, i don't know, i thought he was such a beautiful moment that i got to share with him. >> reyna grande that is one of the few in your book that is tender and beautiful about your father. >> yes, yes. my father was a very complicated man. he was suffering from alcoholism and he was suffering from a bad upbringing. his parents were very abusive towards him and unfortunately he repeated the same cycle with us. but as i was writing a memoir, even though i was writing about those very hard, painful moments that i spent with him and suffering from a lot of abuse, i also got a chance to revisit all the happy memories and one of the things
it was before he came to the u.s. and before he left me in mexico. he told me every time he would come home for lunch during his break, i would be waiting outside with a bowl and i would tell him to give me a bath. i wouldn't let anybody pays me except for him so great day he would, and basically spent his whole lunch hour giving me a bath instead of the eating. he said i wouldn't have it any other way. when he told me that, i don't know, i thought he was such a beautiful moment that i got to...